Cover Reveal: THE SIRE by M.S. Fowle

Coming January 18th 2013 to a Kindle near you… THE SIRE by M.S. Fowle

Summary:

“Enter a realm of magick mirroring that of Europe in the late 1930s, one illustrating persecution under an authoritarian regime, a girl’s struggle to see beyond prejudice, and a boy’s lack of faith in humanity.

The era jives with jazz and swing, while giant boats sail the sky, and war divides a great land as its king hunts down any with the gifts of magick, the Mages. Claire Royce reached her fifteen years believing Mages only wicked and selfish, but she can’t condone her king’s war. So when she sees his soldiers harassing a hungry street kid, she naturally tries to help the teen boy escape. But her deed only makes her a target. That’s when the boy miraculously comes to her rescue and saves them both with his unmatched powers as a Mage.

As young Walter Tully tries to convince Claire that Mages are not the enemy, the two soon learn that their king’s true intent is to find the most powerful Mage of all: the creator of magick, The Sire. Differences aside, Claire and Walter must find The Sire first or risk the corruption of all magick, as well as the world. They just need to stop arguing long enough to pull it off.”

THE SIRE is a historical urban fantasy that’s sure to captivate tween to teen readers with a world of magical controversy, while also appealing to young adult fans as well.

The cover art, care of Melchelle Designs, is meant to convey a vision of Claire and Walter’s world – the small village and pastures below, with snow-capped rocky mountains beyond, while the beams and bokeh of light represent the magic that surrounds them.

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Erik Gustafson

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THE SIRE is a historical urban fantasy that’s sure to captivate tween to teen readers with a world of magical controversy, while also appealing to young adult fans as well.